Picture Perfect: The Art And Artifice Of Public Image MakingBasic Books, 18.5.1993 - 208 sivua An analysis of how the shrinking sound-bite has been replaced by the manipulated image in American politics and culture. The author documents and analyzes the pervasive and self-conscious role of image-making in campaign coverage where talk of media events and spin control have become the norm. |
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Picture Perfect | 7 |
The Rise of ImageConscious Television Coverage | 24 |
Contesting Control of the Picture | 61 |
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